A DUBLIN community is said to be ‘terrified’ as it continues to be intimidated by a local council gang who are charging residents as much as €2.50 per hour to park their cars. With a scarcity of car parking spaces in the Kilmainham area of Dublin, it is believed a gang, going by the name… Read more »

THE Gardaí have launched a 24 hour ‘slow down at the checkpoint, then carry on driving like a lunatic’ campaign in an effort to reduce the recent carnage on the roads which has tragically cut short so many lives and devastated families. Gardaí have set up checkpoints throughout the country which they hope will encourage… Read more »

STEPPING out of his mother’s car as she dropped him off, a young Kilkenny boy is looking forward to his first day at primary school, all the while remaining blissfully unaware that his education will last for the better part of the next two decades. Jack McMahon, 4, had a big smile on his face… Read more »

RESIDENTS of county Leitrim were reportedly surprised to find the job section of their local newspaper left open on the kitchen table for them this afternoon. The unusual find comes just hours after figures published by the Central Statistics Office showed the county still had one of the highest unemployment rates in the country, despite… Read more »

A LESSER known branch of the Irish Republican Army called ‘The Fake IRA’ (FIRA) has taken full responsibility for the murder of Kevin McGuigan in the Short Strand area of east Belfast on Wednesday, August 12th. The group, who are not to be confused the Real IRA (RIRA), confirmed comments by Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams yesterday that they “do not… Read more »

GARDAÍ policing the disputed Mayo coastline where the proposed Corrib pipeline is supposed to come on shore have been overheard complaining loudly that they’re “so thirsty”, usually within earshot of Shell officials working on the project. The area has become the grounds for bitter protest between the Shell corporation, who wish to bring ashore natural… Read more »

FOUR Gardaí were injured today following the arrest of businessman Maurice Pratt after he resisted and assaulted officers with what is believed to be an old Quinnsworth sign. Mr. Pratt, who is wanted for the crimes against humanity relating to a barrage of traumatic back-to-school adverts in the late 80s and early 90s, was reportedly pepper sprayed… Read more »

HUNDREDS of residents from the small seaside village of Clonee, Co. Waterford, have flocked to the beach today after a mysterious sock was found washed up on its shores. Metal detector enthusiast Thomas Cummins came across the sock this morning at around 8am while out combing the beach. He immediately alerted the local historical society about… Read more »

PHONE and broadband provider Eircom have once again secured the top spot for the best hidden customer service number in the Mind Your Own Business Awards last night, held in Waterford city. The company’s website received a unanimous forty three votes in the category from judges, with Sky coming second, and bin providers Greenstar coming third. This… Read more »

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